The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... nature . Furthermore , a variance in vocal quality is heard when two singing voices with approximately the same voice range , two tenors , for instance , sing the same note . The difference in quality is explained by the difference in ...
... nature . Furthermore , a variance in vocal quality is heard when two singing voices with approximately the same voice range , two tenors , for instance , sing the same note . The difference in quality is explained by the difference in ...
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... nature and intensity of the overtones in his voice . He must learn to use the human resonators effectively - it is shape , size , and adjustments of the resonators that determine vocal quality . THE HUMAN RESONATORS The principal ...
... nature and intensity of the overtones in his voice . He must learn to use the human resonators effectively - it is shape , size , and adjustments of the resonators that determine vocal quality . THE HUMAN RESONATORS The principal ...
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... Nature . -EMERSON , Essays True happiness is of a retired nature , and an enemy to pomp and noise ; it arises , in the first place , from the enjoyment of one's self ; and , in the next , from the friendship and conversation of a few ...
... Nature . -EMERSON , Essays True happiness is of a retired nature , and an enemy to pomp and noise ; it arises , in the first place , from the enjoyment of one's self ; and , in the next , from the friendship and conversation of a few ...
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Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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